No, it's almost impossible to meaningfully compare across the generations, except in generalities.Too much has changed over the years. Sometimes it's difficult to define who is the greatest within a single generation. And each generation builds on the next. I like the term - "one of the greatest". And thankfully, for those of us who love great tennis, there have been a few in that category almost every decade or so.

Here is a super video retrospective of Gonzales. His Latino personality was fiery. The great Rod Laver once said he tried very hard NOT to make Gonzales angry during a match, because he became almost unplayable once angered.

He had an incredible serve (clocked around 120mph), even while being forced by the rules of the time to keep one foot on the ground and with the old small frame (65 sq inch) and gut strung wooden racquets. Watch and enjoy.

guess most probably I have to delay the trip to late September and have to pay HK$4,000 more as penalty to the travel company. No one has offered to take up the place for my friend, and i don't want to go alone. You know mimi is chicken-hearted

guess most probably I have to delay the trip to late September and have to pay HK$4,000 more as penalty to the travel company. No one has offered to take up the place for my friend, and i don't want to go alone. You know mimi is chicken-hearted